Matias,Apologies for the slow reply. It's great to hear of others working on similar ideas. We'd love to hear the music your group is working on. When could we expect code to be pushed to Opensemble?-kpOn Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 6:16 PM, matiasz <zabaljauregui@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi,
We have been working on the same idea. Our group, about ten
composers/programmers/scientists, is designing an open source composition
based on CERN open data initiative. This visual music piece will premiere
next year on the Buenos Aires planetarium as part of a full dome concert.
It is great news to read that we are not alone in this exploration and it
would be nice if we can merge our efforts. The project is called Opensemble
and your participation is highly encouraged.
We have been looking into the datasets and discussing high level concepts,
so no code commits for now. The public mailing list is in spanish but we
would be glad to switch to English if needed.
regards,
Matias
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